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The vapour pressure of water at `293 K` is `17.51 mm`. The lowering of vapour pressure of sugar is `0.0614 mm`. Calculate:
a. The relative lowering of vapour pressure
b.The vapour pressure of the solution
c. The mole fraction of water

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To solve the question step by step, we will calculate the following: 1. **Relative lowering of vapor pressure** 2. **Vapor pressure of the solution** 3. **Mole fraction of water** ### Given Data: - Vapor pressure of pure water, \( P_0 = 17.51 \, \text{mm} \) ...
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